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Parliament economic committee calls for government to activa

Unread postby Stillw8n » Wed Dec 07, 2011 10:21 am

Parliament economic committee calls for government to activate the role of the private sector and banking in the process of rebuilding Iraq

The Committee invited the parliamentary economic Iraqi government to activate the role of the private sector in the reconstruction of Iraq.

The decision of the Committee Mahma Khalil told all of Iraq [where] the day Wednesday, “the government should develop a plan of economic strategy for the advancement of economic reality in the country and overcome the likelihood of damage to Iraq from the global financial crisis that still cast a shadow in a number of countries through attention to the private sector and its role and not rely solely on the government’s role in the implementation of construction projects and service.
He added that “the economic plan should include legislation laws to facilitate the entry of foreign investors and their contribution to the reconstruction of infrastructure in various service sectors, education, health and other addition to the need to eliminate red tape and the fight against financial and administrative corruption in government departments and the advancement of the banking sector in the form which helps to attract capital foreign investment in Iraq. “

The country of cases of financial corruption and the administrator of a large various state agencies also occupy Iraq in international reports on the financial and administrative corruption rank high volume of corruption at the global level as well as the suffering of most of Iraq’s provinces of poor services and government projects attributed by observers to the overlap of legal powers between governmental institutions and bureaucracy administrative, financial and administrative corruption as well as poor planning in the implementation of these development projects and services.

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